The seventh series of Britain’s Got Talent is coming to a close and we’ve seen an impressive array of talent. Here, Guilty Pleasures take a look at out top 10 favourites acts of 2013…

10. Attraction, shadow dancers

Hungarian dance troupe Attraction brought BGT’s live audience to tears with their moving performance in week one, bagging four yeses along the way. Amanda Holden described the shadow dancers as ‘one of the most moving acts I have seen in seven years’ and Alesha Dixon, Simon Cowell and David Walliams were equally impressed. The nine-piece troupe are currently the bookies’ early favourite to win the entire series, despite some saying they don’t deserve to win because they’re not home grown.

9. Band Of Voices, gospel choir

They’ve been backing singers for the likes of Take That, Professor Green and Leona Lewis but Band Of Voices went it alone for their soulful rendition of Price Tag on BGT. The fivesove even had Si calling for an encore.

Band Of Voices blew the judges away with their harmonies (Picture: ITV/PA)

8. Richard & Adam, classical singers

Experienced sandwich makers Richard and Adam Johnson won over the nation with their performance of The Impossible Dream in week two. It’s since emerged that they’re actually semi-pro singers who have been perfecting their act on cruise ships since last August. We’re not too bothered, though.

Richard and Adam shocked the juddes with their powerful vocals (Picture: PA)

7. Luminites, band

Former buskers Luminites were one of the first groups to really stand out this series with their rendition of Hurts So Good.

‘What is there not to like about you?’ David Walliams said. ‘You’re like ready made stars.’

And Simon Cowell thought their choice of song was ‘genius’. ‘It was by far the best audition we’ve heard today,’ he told them.

Simon was especially glad to stumble across Luminites during the Manchester auditions (Picture: ITV/PA)

6. Aliki Chrysochou, soprano

Soprano Aliki Chrysochou, 29, won a standing ovation for her rendition of Bring Me To Life by US rockers Evanescence. She definitely got the nation on side when she revealed how she’d her life after a deadly brain bug left her unable to read, speak, write or walk. We’re all rooting for you, Aliki!

Aliki Chrysochou is lucky to be alive (Picture: ITV)

5. Alex Keirl, singer

Tongue-tied student Alex Keirl impressed in week four, also receiving a standing ovation from the audience for his emotional rendition of the Les Miserables song Bring Him Home.

Jack Carroll had Simon and the rest of the gang in stitches as he churned out a whole host of self-depreciating jokes mocking his cerebral palsy. David even reckons the 14-year-old stand-up is funnier than he was at the same age. Watch this space.

Jack Carroll has a prosperous career ahead, says David (Picture: PA)

3. Alice Fredenham, singer

All four judges – and Declan Donelly too – fell in love with Alice Fredenham when she took to the stage for BGT’s debut episode two weeks ago. Dressed down in a plain white top and jeans, the modest beauty therapist stunned the panel with her sultry performance of My Funny Valentine. It has since turned out Alice had been rejected by will.i.am, Jessie J, Danny O’Donoghue and Tom Jones on the current series of The Voice before she headed over to the BGT auditions.

2. Jordan O’Keefe, singer

With a bit of help from fellow Irishman Niall Horan, Jordan O’Keefe has already clocked up more than 33,000 fans on Twitter. One Direction star Niall tweeted his approval after the 18-year-old wannabe performed 1D’s hit track Little Things on last week’s show. ‘Jordan o’keefe from bgt last night…first of all thanks for doin little things bro! and thats a serious you’ve got on ya bro!’ said the Kiss You singer. Jordy is currently second favourite to win the entire series behind Attraction.

Jordan O’Keefe is the second favourite to win BGT (Picture: PA)

1. Francine Lewis, impressionist

Francine Lewis really caught Si off guard when she whacked out her best Cheryl Cole impression in week two. She looks like a Kardashian and has shed loads of talent, Simon’s bound to be making a move any day now…